From: stan reichardt <stanr(a)sluug.org>
Date: October 3, 2011 4:13:52 PM CDT
To: Gary Meyer <gary(a)sluug.org>
Subject: Events For This Week - 3 October 2011
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Editor's Picks
Tue: MOSLUG A casual chat / eat / play with hardware
softwr.
Wed: Steering Committee Help plan meetings for all us techies
Thu: SLACC The oldest computer club in St.L. Bring your
hardware and try new sftwr / hrdwr / fx
problems
Fri 2600 The international hackers group. Always a good
discussion.
NEXT
WEEK SLUUG's General Meeting
VIM: Wrangling Registers & Mangling Macros by Bill Odom
and also "AlienVault" security by Jerry Stutte
And the details...
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MONDAY, October 3
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7:00pm stlGD - StL Game Developers
Mon, October 3, 7pm - 9pm
218-C Millwell Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043
VENUE: Simutronics Corp. 218-C Millwell Drive Maryland Heights, MO 63043
See
http://www.meetup.com/St-Louis-Game-Developers/
Who's going: 12 Developers
Monthly gathering to network with other game developers and find out
what everyone's been up to.
Daniel Eichling will also be giving a talk on game design.
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TUESDAY, October 4
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6:00pm GJUG - Gateway Java Users Grp
Tue, October 4, 6:00pm - 7:15pm
660 Mason Ridge Center, St. Louis, MO 63141
Oct 4 JUG Meeting: Change Anything with Cucumber and ATDD
Cucumber Alright, so you've heard the TDD claim to fame. Your code
(Your functionality) is closely protected by an ever vigilant suite of
tests ready to stop bugs before they are even introduced. This sounds
good, eh? While TDD and unit testing provide numerous advantages in
addition to protecting existing functionality, one shortcoming you may
discover is that the scope of the unit test is too small. Yeah, it
tests how that individual class works, but will it test the
application as a whole? Furthermore, will my unit test even be useful
after a big change to the class structure? Not likely. Enter
Acceptance Test Driven Development using Cucumber. Test the whole
application, nothing but the application, and only the application.
Allow yourself to be free to change big things and still have absolute
confidence that your application still performs. Furthermore, doing
ATDD with Cucumber allows your tests to be in English (or Swedish if
you like). Whoa. Tests in English!? That sounds like a bad idea. You
have to see it to believe it. It's DRY and it's awesome. See you
October 4th. Speaker: Mike Menne Venue: Lutheran Hour Ministries
building
http://www.gatewayjug.org
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6:30pm MOSLUG - MO Open Source Linux Users Group
Tue, October 4, 6:30pm - 9:00pm
215 S. Kirkwood Rd, Kirkwood, MO 63122
VENUE: Imo's Pizza Note the new meeting place!
See
https://sites.google.com/site/moslugmo/
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7:00pm ASEMO - Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri
Tue, October 4, 7:00pm - 9:30pm
See
http://asemonline.org/
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7:30pm GGUG - Gateway Groovy Users Group
Tue, October 4, 7:30pm - 8:30pm
660 Mason Ridge Center, St. Louis, MO 63141
Venue: Lutheran Hour Ministries building
See
http://www.gatewayjug.org
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WEDNESDAY, October 5
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6:30pm SteerCom - St. Louis Unix Users' Grp - Steering Committee
Wed, October 5, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
10550 Old Olive Street Rd Saint Louis, MO 63141
See
http://www.sluug.org/ for current agenda.
The St. Louis Unix Users' Group (SLUUG) Steering Committee meets at
the St. Louis Bread Company with free WiFI access.
This meeting is for monthly officer reports and general event
planning.. Open to all members and anyone interested. Come help learn
and decide what SLUUG does!
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7:00pm SILUG-ME Southern Illinois Linux Users Group
Wed, October 5, 7pm - 9pm
Computer Room, 3720 Green Mount Crossing Dr., Shiloh, IL 62269
See
http://www.silug.org/
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THURSDAY, October 6
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10:00am WCORCC-BI - Beginners SIG Internet SIG
Thu, October 6, 10am - 3pm
Daniel Boone Branch Library, 300 Clarkson Rd. (south of Clayton
Rd.),
Ellisville, MO 63011-2222
WCORCC - West County Older Residents Computer Club
http://wcorcc.tripod.com/
Beginners SIG -- 10:00 AM
Internet SIG -- 1:00 PM
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1:00pm STLBIUG St Louis Business User Group
Thu, October 6, 1pm - 5pm
3 City Place Dr., St. Louis, MO 63141
VENUE: Microsoft Corp, Suite 1100
Parking: Garage behind / next to the building. Use main door or from
2nd floor of garage. Please RSVP by email to: stlmsbiug(a)ymail.com , so
we can plan accordingly for the lunch order. In addition, please feel
free to forward this meeting announcement to any other interested
parties. Microsoft Lync This meeting will also be broadcasted via
Microsoft Lync.
The broadcast information is
https://join.microsoft.com/meet/shawnn/7Z02SZH1
Join by Phone +18883203585 +14257063500 Find a local number
Conference ID: 28928762 Forgot your dial-in PIN? | First online
meeting? Agenda Session 1: Fast Track presented by Shawn Nesser,
Microsoft Learn about reference architectures and best practices for
SQL Server 2008 R2. In this session, we will discuss the genesis of
SMP SQL Server data warehouses and how we measure raw SQL performance
from processor core to disk. You will learn about scaling a data
warehouse from 4 to over 40 Terabytes. Session 2: Parallel Data
Warehouse presented by Tom Pizzato, Microsoft Learn about the new
massively parallel data warehouse offering from Microsoft. This is an
appliance that will allow any size data warehouse workload to be
achieved from 30Terabytes well into the Petabyte range. After this
session you will be allowed to tour an actual appliance. Session 3:
Kimball Dimensional Modeling presented by Clayton Groom, Covenant Some
database developers have described learning Kimball as an almost
religious experience. We will cover a brief survey of Kimball and why
this approach is revolutionary About the Speakers: Shawn Nesser,
Technology Specialist, Microsoft Shawn started at Microsoft in 2001
serving as a SQL Server Consultant.
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6:00pm SLACC - StL Area Computer Club
Thu, October 6, 6pm - 9pm
Thornhill Library 12863 Willowyck Dr. St Louis, MO 63146-3771
http://slacc.sluug.org/
St. Louis County Library Thornhill Branch
You are invited to attend our meetings. They are usually held on the
first Thursday of every month from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM. Meetings are
free and open to the public.
A one dollar donation may be made toward the cost of the room;
otherwise, we have no membership dues or other charges for the
meetings. So, please join us at our next meeting or event for fun,
knowledge and networking. All hardware, operating systems and software
are explored.
This group welcomes new PC user hardware and software configuration
problems because it is fun to fix them. Help with Linux, other
Operating Systems and hardware problems is usually available.
# We hold a Linux Configuration Workshop when nothing else more
interesting comes up, or when there is no other event or activity
scheduled. Problems with other operating systems and hardware are also
frequently fixed. New software tools are often demonstrated. Linux is
an Internet capable Networking Operating System that provides many
fully functional applications that perform well on both older and new
computers. Most Linux distributions are free or low cost and provides
an extremely reliable and cost effective alternative to high priced
proprietary software.
# The workshop is where we usually examine, troubleshoot, fix and
repair difficult hardware and software configuration problems for
Linux newcomers.
# Bring your Linux PC to our hands on workshop to troubleshoot your
Linux installation, network connection or X Window GUI configuration
problem. We have full connectivity to the Internet on site and know
how to use it. # Just remember to bring your PC, monitor, keyboard,
mouse, cables, cords, power strips and two diskettes.
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6:00pm stlLL -StL Lambda Lounge
Thu, October 6, 6:00pm - 8:30pm
1099 Milwaukee Kirkwood MO 63122
* ClojureScript - Nate Young
* CoffeeScript - Mark Volkmann
VENUE: Lambda Lounge is hosted at the Revelytix offices in Kirkwood:
Boiler Room (lower flower)
http://lambdalounge.org/
** *Functional and dynamic languages* **
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6:00pm FLEX - STL Adobe Users Grp, Flex and Fuse the Arch
Tue, October 4, 6pm - 8pm
4501 Lindell Blvd Suite 1a St. Louis, MO
Venue: Skeleton Key Consulting
http://fafta.groups.adobe.com/ Clean Code, pizza and
beverages Date
and Time October 6, 2011 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM RSVP Please login to
RSVP. Address 4501 Lindell Blvd Suite 1a St. Louis, MO Agenda 'Uncle'
Bob Martin, a 25+ year veteran developer, has made a series of videos
called Clean Code. We're going to put one of them on the big screen
and get some pizza. Please RSVP!
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7:00pm hiatus?? MTM - Midwest Tech Meetup -iPhone vs Android
Thu, October 6, 7pm - 9pm
1909 S Brentwood Blvd Brentwood, MO
See
http://www.meetup.com/MTechM/
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FRIDAY, October 7
1:00pm NCORCC North County Older Residents Computer Club
Fri, October 7, 1pm - 3pm
915 Utz Lane, Hazelwood, MO
VENUE: Prairie Commons Branch Library See
http://www.corcc-stl.com
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5:00pm STL 2600 Meeting
Fri, October 7, 5pm - 10pm
2400 South Jefferson Ave. St Louis, MO 63104
Venue: Arch Reactor
See
http://archreactor.org/index.php?page=3D2600-meetings
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SATURDAY, October 8
All day Yom Kippur
8:30am Hiatus - T3 Techies Teaching Techies
12:00pm DBUG - Data Bytes Users Group
Sat, October 8, 12pm - 3pm
12863 Willowyk Drive, St. Louis, MO
See
http://dbug-stl.tripod.com/Home.htm
Thornhill Branch Library, 12863 Willowyk Drive (off Fee Fee Road), St.
Louis, MO
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2:00pm MC-Clinic - Networking with Windows 7
Sat, October 8, 2pm - 3pm
87 Brentwood Promenade Ct., Brentwood, MO 63144
Venue: Micro Center In Store Clinic FREE in-store computer technology
clinic,
See
http://www.microcenter.com/instore_clinic/sign_up.html to sign up.
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6:00pm ASEMO - Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri
Sat, October 8, 6pm - 10pm
See
http://asemonline.org/ for current information.
* Regular General Meeting*
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SUNDAY, October 9
2:00pm MC-Clinic - Networking with Windows 7
Sun, October 9, 2pm - 3pm
87 Brentwood Promenade Ct., Brentwood, MO 63144
Venue: Micro Center In Store Clinic FREE in-store computer technology
clinic,
See
http://www.microcenter.com/instore_clinic/sign_up.html to sign up.
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And an overview of what's coming NEXT week...
Monday, October 10
All day Columbus Day
1:00pm SCORCC-GM - General Meeting
6:00pm BDPA - Black Data Processing Associates
6:30pm stlRUBY - STL Ruby Users' Grp
7:00pm MWG - MidWest Geeks
Tuesday, October 11
All day Patch Tuesday
11:30am hiatus- stlLTug - StL Lotus Technologies Users Grp
1:00pm hiatus- stlSSUG -StL SQL Server User Grp
5:30pm GAMUG - Gateway Area MacIntosh Users Group
6:00pm CCSL - Computer Consultants of St. Louis
7:00pm LUCI-NB - Linux Users Central Illinois (Newbie Mtg)
7:30pm ARCH - Arch Reactor
Wednesday, October 12
8:00am StL ACT! Users Group
6:00pm JCMS - Joomla CMS
6:30pm SLUUG St. Louis Unix Users Group
Thursday, October 13
9:30am SLOUG - St. Louis Oracle Users Group
10:00am WCORCC-WE - MS Word SIG Excel SIG
12:00pm Gateway/400 Grp -PHP: An Intro for RPGers
1:00pm SCORCC-G Geneology SIG
6:30pm stlJUG - StL Java Users Grp
Friday, October 14
10:00am SCORCC-DTP Desktop Publishing
11:00am SCORCC-PI PhotoInmpact SIG
Saturday, October 15
10:00am ROBOMO - StL Area Robotics Grp
10:00am Physics -Planck's constant "h" -- the constant that quantized
the world
2:00pm MC-Clinic - Securing Our eCity
4:00pm SILUG-ME - Southern Illinois Linux Users Group
Sunday, October 16
2:00pm MC-Clinic - Securing Our eCity
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